Articles in the Museum of Brisbane category.
The Museum of Brisbane does more than house a collection. Through public programming, residencies, and civic education, it functions as the city's active forum for shared life.
Housed inside Brisbane City Hall, the Museum of Brisbane does something rare: it asks a city to look at itself, honestly and continuously, from the very building where civic authority was proclaimed.
Brisbane City Hall is not merely the address of a museum — it is the argument the museum makes. Built in stone and copper, it is the civic thesis the Museum of Brisbane inhabits and interprets.
As Brisbane remakes itself for 2032, the Museum of Brisbane occupies a singular position: the civic institution charged with remembering what is being changed, and why.
Through more than 9,000 artworks and objects spanning local governance, fashion, ceramics, community memory and commissioned art, Museum of Brisbane holds the accumulated material life of a city.
The Museum of Brisbane holds the city's layered story of peoples and arrivals — a civic institution reckoning honestly with who built Brisbane, and who was excluded from its telling.
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